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Bureau of Reclamation Awards $23 Million for Water Reuse Projects

RMC Water and Environment leverages its industry expertise to provide analysis, design, and engineering solutions for clients seeking to create sustainable water infrastructures. In addition to its everyday work in the renewable water industry, RMC Water and Environment has been recognized by organizations such as WateReuse for its efforts in the field.

Bureau of Reclamation Awards $23 Million for Water Reuse Projects

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Bureau of Reclamation Awards $23
Million for Water Reuse Projects
RMC Water and Environment

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Introduction
 RMC Water and Environment leverages its industry expertise to
provide analysis, design, and engineering solutions for clients
seeking to create sustainable water infrastructures. In addition to its
everyday work in the renewable water industry, RMC Water and
Environment has been recognized by organizations such as
WateReuse for its efforts in the field.
WateReuse recently reported on new funding from the Bureau of
Reclamation that will support the construction of water reuse
facilities, engage ongoing feasibility research for new types of
projects, and underwrite further research to determine new areas
that might benefit from water reclamation facilities. All told, the
bureau will award more than $23 million to organizations in seven
states.
The largest portion of that figure ($20,980,129) will be given to six
congressionally preapproved construction projects for new
reclamation facilities. Thirteen research groups will receive a total of
$1,791,561 for feasibility studies, and four projects have been
awarded $847,701 to research new water reuse markets.